Higher education in Norway - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Higher_education_in_NorwayHigher education in Norway is offered by a range of eight universities, nine specialised universities (focused on a specific program area), 24 university colleges as well as a range of private university colleges. The national higher education system is in accordance with the Bologna process, with bachelor's degrees ( first cycle, three years), master's degrees ( second cycle, two years) and doctoral degrees ( third cycle, three years).
Study in Norway | Norwegian higher education system
www.unipage.net › en › education_norwayJan 03, 2013 · Colleges in Norway relate to higher education, after graduation the student is awarded a bachelor's degree. The training lasts 3 years. 97% of the programs are in Norwegian. Colleges have a number of peculiarities: Lecturers without the status of professors can teach here. They have a PhD degree and work experience, but less research experience.
Higher Education in Norway: Labour Market Relevance and ...
www.oecd.org › norway › higher-education-in-norwayJun 05, 2018 · The higher education system in Norway generally produces graduates with good skills and labour market outcomes. This success can be largely attributed to Norway’s robust and inclusive labour market and recent higher education reforms to improve quality. However, some Norwegian students have poor labour market outcomes and past success is no guarantee of future success, especially as the Norwegian economy upskills and diversifies.